Pick 1 Melbourne Jack Watts 196cm, 85kg Key Forward
As highly rated as the other players in my top 4 are Jack Watts is just impossible to go past, his draft camp showed ridiculous levels of agility and speed for someone his size and he is a good pack mark.
Hopefully for Melbourne his presence will straighten them up a bit and he can provide a target this year.
Also considered: Nick Naitanui
Pick 2 West Coast Nicholas Naitanui 201cm, 94kg Ruck
If you haven’t heard of Naitanui you haven’t been following AFL very closely. The highly rated talented and raw local boy provides West Coast with some extra support in the ruck with ability to go forward and take some big marks. Has a lot to learn about the game but his raw talent alone has him at pick 2.
Also considered: Daniel Rich
Pick 3 Fremantle Daniel Rich 183cm, 83kg Midfielder
Local boy and is a perfect foil for Palmer. Rich is rated by some as one of the most skilled players in the draft- a poor draft camp (carrying an injury) might see him slide beyond this though.
Also considered: Stephen Hill
Pick 4 Port Adelaide Stephen Hill 182cm, 72kg Midfielder
Despite Port Adelaide’s ageing rucks I suspect they won’t be able to look past Hill who is fast, agile and tough, combine that with good skills and the question is why not pick him?
Also considered: Tyrone Vickery
Pick 5 Essendon Jack Ziebell 188cm, 84kg Midfielder/Utility
With Mal Michael gone and Fletcher ageing Hurley will be very tempting but Ziebell who is likened in style to M. Voss is a ball getting midfielder who can push forward and kick goals and seems the more likely choice.
Also considered: Michael Hurley
Pick 6 Carlton Michael Hurley 192cm, 92kg Key Defender
Carlton is starting to look solid all over the ground. Hurley is capable of playing both ends as a key position player but Yarran (who could be anything) will be tempting.
Also considered: Chris Yarran
Pick 7 Brisbane Tyrone Vickery 200cm, 89kg Ruck/Key Forward
Really hard to split Vickery and Yarran in Brisbane’s eyes. Vickery can ruck and support Brown/Bradshaw in the forward line adding flexibility to the team. Has been rated anywhere from third pick to the second round. Yarran is an excitement machine who should develop into a player who can add spark to the midfield.
Also considered: Chris Yarran
Pick 8 Richmond Chris Yarran 180cm, 84kg Medium/Small Forward
Yarran is a hard one to place - he would add potency to Richmond’s forward line and midfield rotations with his sublime skills and ability to create play. Trengrove would be tempting as a player who canbeing develop as a backline player and provide support elsewhere.
Also considered: Jackson Trengrove
Pick 9 North Melbourne Hamish Hartlett 182cm, 74kg Midfielder
Murmurs of a poor work ethic have him sliding further than I rate him. He is a class midfielder who has fantastic disposal can set up play when he has the ball in hand however the flair of Sidebottom will be tempting.
Also considered: Steele Sidebottom
Pick 10 Adelaide Lewis Johnston 192cm, 87kg Key Forward
Will make the Crows forward line so much more dangerous and will be great support for Tippet. Sidebottom again as a goal kicker and good midfielder will be tempting.
Also considered: Steele Sidebottom
Pick 11 Collingwood Steele Sidebottom 182cm, 79kg Midfielder
Will be one of the first teams to seriously consider taking the risk on Swift but will decide to play it a little safer and pick Sidebottom who has almost as much potential but without the big question marks. Sidebottom’s incredible performance in the TAC grand final where he kicked 10 goals raised his stocks significantly.
Also considered: Tom Swift
Pick 12 Sydney Jackson Trengrove 196cm, 88kg Key Defender
The pace and addition of an extra midfielder in Blease will be considered, Trengrove however can ruck and add something up forward to help Hall, long term will help fill the void if hall Hall walks away to pursue a career in boxing.
Also considered: Sam Blease
Pick 13 St Kilda Sam Blease 183cm, 72kg Midfielder
As a St Kilda supporter I am shattered Sidebottom is gone. Would consider Swift due to his obvious potential but we have enough injury risks without adding another.
Blease adds to midfield depth and our run. Blease is rated due to his pace and skills and is one of those players with ‘potential’ to improve significantly.
Also considered: Tom Swift
Pick 14 Western Bulldogs Ayce Cordy 202cm, 77kg Ruck/Key Forward
Father-Son selection. Bulldogs were forced to select him after St Kilda bet their round 1 pick on him.
Pick 15 Geelong Tom Lynch 191cm, 84kg Tall Utility
Could pick anyone really as they are strong all over the ground but decided they are lacking in the tall forward department. Lynch will be more of a third tall/utility but will add another dimension to Geelong’s forward line.
Also considered: Tom Swift
Pick 16 Hawthorn Tom Swift 192cm, 84kg Midfielder
Hawthorn has shown an acceptance to take risks (Dew). Swift is potentially a top 5 pick quality player in this draft but the injuries will scare most off. Strauss is tempting as he is a very good key position player who teamed with Watts well this year.
As highly rated as the other players in my top 4 are Jack Watts is just impossible to go past, his draft camp showed ridiculous levels of agility and speed for someone his size and he is a good pack mark.
Hopefully for Melbourne his presence will straighten them up a bit and he can provide a target this year.
Also considered: Nick Naitanui
Pick 2 West Coast Nicholas Naitanui 201cm, 94kg Ruck
If you haven’t heard of Naitanui you haven’t been following AFL very closely. The highly rated talented and raw local boy provides West Coast with some extra support in the ruck with ability to go forward and take some big marks. Has a lot to learn about the game but his raw talent alone has him at pick 2.
Also considered: Daniel Rich
Pick 3 Fremantle Daniel Rich 183cm, 83kg Midfielder
Local boy and is a perfect foil for Palmer. Rich is rated by some as one of the most skilled players in the draft- a poor draft camp (carrying an injury) might see him slide beyond this though.
Also considered: Stephen Hill
Pick 4 Port Adelaide Stephen Hill 182cm, 72kg Midfielder
Despite Port Adelaide’s ageing rucks I suspect they won’t be able to look past Hill who is fast, agile and tough, combine that with good skills and the question is why not pick him?
Also considered: Tyrone Vickery
Pick 5 Essendon Jack Ziebell 188cm, 84kg Midfielder/Utility
With Mal Michael gone and Fletcher ageing Hurley will be very tempting but Ziebell who is likened in style to M. Voss is a ball getting midfielder who can push forward and kick goals and seems the more likely choice.
Also considered: Michael Hurley
Pick 6 Carlton Michael Hurley 192cm, 92kg Key Defender
Carlton is starting to look solid all over the ground. Hurley is capable of playing both ends as a key position player but Yarran (who could be anything) will be tempting.
Also considered: Chris Yarran
Pick 7 Brisbane Tyrone Vickery 200cm, 89kg Ruck/Key Forward
Really hard to split Vickery and Yarran in Brisbane’s eyes. Vickery can ruck and support Brown/Bradshaw in the forward line adding flexibility to the team. Has been rated anywhere from third pick to the second round. Yarran is an excitement machine who should develop into a player who can add spark to the midfield.
Also considered: Chris Yarran
Pick 8 Richmond Chris Yarran 180cm, 84kg Medium/Small Forward
Yarran is a hard one to place - he would add potency to Richmond’s forward line and midfield rotations with his sublime skills and ability to create play. Trengrove would be tempting as a player who canbeing develop as a backline player and provide support elsewhere.
Also considered: Jackson Trengrove
Pick 9 North Melbourne Hamish Hartlett 182cm, 74kg Midfielder
Murmurs of a poor work ethic have him sliding further than I rate him. He is a class midfielder who has fantastic disposal can set up play when he has the ball in hand however the flair of Sidebottom will be tempting.
Also considered: Steele Sidebottom
Pick 10 Adelaide Lewis Johnston 192cm, 87kg Key Forward
Will make the Crows forward line so much more dangerous and will be great support for Tippet. Sidebottom again as a goal kicker and good midfielder will be tempting.
Also considered: Steele Sidebottom
Pick 11 Collingwood Steele Sidebottom 182cm, 79kg Midfielder
Will be one of the first teams to seriously consider taking the risk on Swift but will decide to play it a little safer and pick Sidebottom who has almost as much potential but without the big question marks. Sidebottom’s incredible performance in the TAC grand final where he kicked 10 goals raised his stocks significantly.
Also considered: Tom Swift
Pick 12 Sydney Jackson Trengrove 196cm, 88kg Key Defender
The pace and addition of an extra midfielder in Blease will be considered, Trengrove however can ruck and add something up forward to help Hall, long term will help fill the void if hall Hall walks away to pursue a career in boxing.
Also considered: Sam Blease
Pick 13 St Kilda Sam Blease 183cm, 72kg Midfielder
As a St Kilda supporter I am shattered Sidebottom is gone. Would consider Swift due to his obvious potential but we have enough injury risks without adding another.
Blease adds to midfield depth and our run. Blease is rated due to his pace and skills and is one of those players with ‘potential’ to improve significantly.
Also considered: Tom Swift
Pick 14 Western Bulldogs Ayce Cordy 202cm, 77kg Ruck/Key Forward
Father-Son selection. Bulldogs were forced to select him after St Kilda bet their round 1 pick on him.
Pick 15 Geelong Tom Lynch 191cm, 84kg Tall Utility
Could pick anyone really as they are strong all over the ground but decided they are lacking in the tall forward department. Lynch will be more of a third tall/utility but will add another dimension to Geelong’s forward line.
Also considered: Tom Swift
Pick 16 Hawthorn Tom Swift 192cm, 84kg Midfielder
Hawthorn has shown an acceptance to take risks (Dew). Swift is potentially a top 5 pick quality player in this draft but the injuries will scare most off. Strauss is tempting as he is a very good key position player who teamed with Watts well this year.




